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please make this change. >> just a second. we are going to make the changes. >> we put three decimal points on. -5.001%. >> please. >> i suggest that the task force errs on the side of caution and keeps it at or under 5% to as many decimal points as you can. >> there is a proposal? >> the thinking with sort of overall be this is in relation to the swap that was proposed. i am not in favor of it because it think it also breaks of the neighborhood boundaries that were suggested. my thinking was if we drew straight lines, in the district 5 two lines, i think it is worth reconsidering, since we were doing it four straight line purposes as opposed to neighborhoods and communities of interest that we look at putting some of those blocks in. if we move to the outer richmond side, i think people have previously suggested a 27-block, and that way, you would then add one block into district 5 going that way. i think that way, you end up with in the variants. >> ok. let's highlight the first. if you could give the consu
please make this change. >> just a second. we are going to make the changes. >> we put three decimal points on. -5.001%. >> please. >> i suggest that the task force errs on the side of caution and keeps it at or under 5% to as many decimal points as you can. >> there is a proposal? >> the thinking with sort of overall be this is in relation to the swap that was proposed. i am not in favor of it because it think it also breaks of the neighborhood boundaries...
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you are pushing it. >> jon: 80 years. >> the new age of information is changing, i think will change the way these conventions are run and the information that you get out of them, because there is more push by the american citizens to say i want to know now what you are doing. don't drag it out, just -- >> jon: you are saying demand to uphold a standard of truth. >> yes. exactly. >> jon: all right. michael steele is joining us. we are going to throw a little bit up on the web.
you are pushing it. >> jon: 80 years. >> the new age of information is changing, i think will change the way these conventions are run and the information that you get out of them, because there is more push by the american citizens to say i want to know now what you are doing. don't drag it out, just -- >> jon: you are saying demand to uphold a standard of truth. >> yes. exactly. >> jon: all right. michael steele is joining us. we are going to throw a little bit...
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. >> usually people who want to change that also want to change you. you seem to have let people leave themselves or encourage people to just flour on their own terms. he had a lot of detriments, he had a a lot of young people, he gave people the wall on turn ball and got out of the way. he would get them going and a number of the interviews said this. he wasn't good at follow-up, but he was good at launching it. [laughter] >> tom turner wants to say something. tom was interviewed in the book and tom is the -- he knew david from the time he was born. he was editor and if the environmental movement has these years of stone, he defined him and held them together. would you like to talk a little bit. >> step up to the pulpit. [laughter] >> is great to share all this stuff and thank you very much for this book. as some of you may know, i have actually done a deal with the university of california press to do a biography of david brower. it's going to take me a lot longer than i realized. but this book, i'm going to steal from shamelessly because there is w
. >> usually people who want to change that also want to change you. you seem to have let people leave themselves or encourage people to just flour on their own terms. he had a lot of detriments, he had a a lot of young people, he gave people the wall on turn ball and got out of the way. he would get them going and a number of the interviews said this. he wasn't good at follow-up, but he was good at launching it. [laughter] >> tom turner wants to say something. tom was interviewed...
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they can come back later with the request to change that. commissioner hill has mentioned entrances, and they should be looked at in terms of a design that indicates this is a publicly accessible space and the people are welcome in that respect, that there be an emphasis on infighting and connection to the street. that would be through the woods hall building, and that would be in addition to the space between woods and the new building, whatever direction is, but we continue to work on the open house design, and people can and conditions -- can add conditions after that, but i would like to say if the garage entrance is as deep as the one that a exists -- is as steep as the one that exists, that is a nightmare to negotiate at some -- negotiate sometimes. goo[laughter] >> is there a second? >> i will second that. back hopefully you are only seeing it visually, not being a resident who too quickly, and that might be a reason for concern with steep as of the grade -- with steepness of grade. they said they would come back if there were problem
they can come back later with the request to change that. commissioner hill has mentioned entrances, and they should be looked at in terms of a design that indicates this is a publicly accessible space and the people are welcome in that respect, that there be an emphasis on infighting and connection to the street. that would be through the woods hall building, and that would be in addition to the space between woods and the new building, whatever direction is, but we continue to work on the...
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the next change was in training. what happened on this was that the budget analyst look at our historical use of trainingÃd. money. as you know, when we had cuts, we did not spend much money on frgtraining because we were tryg to bring people back to provide service. ucqwe6sp had large levels of not trained everybody. we had a pretty9c aggressive training program for next year and the following yeary%j]lw)p&i they all do comparisons between actions from the prior year and they said that we are way over budget in training. of what)+pá the time, at the budget and finance committee was looking at this,o(çt!÷ and e discovered the value of the training for access was overstated in the budgetkzs. we alsoñr looked at other things to see whether we could tweak ñr the request so that we could deal with this recommendation from the budget analyst. you have to realize this isñr negotiation. you have to figure out what you can do, and you have to figure out where you can drag your feet. we wanted to fund our personnel. Ã
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to climate change is a fantasy. the harm done that's go to our very survival is getting more and more serious. according to figures out today last month was the hottest july in the 48 states with average temperature of 77-point dress. .2 degrees oh above the record saturday during the dust bowl of 1936. the numbers show the hottest 12 months on record were recorded between august of last year and july which all goes to support a frightening new analysis published monday that shows .2 of the land surface was hit by extreme summer heat between 1951 to 1980 those figures grew to be between 4% to 13% of the land between 2006 and 2011. my guest in a few moments a coauthor of that study. i quote, it is no longer enough to say that the global warming there is virtually no explanation other than climate change which means that events like the brutal drought effecting much of the midwest the drought that devastated texas and oklahoma last year and russia's worst drought two years ago can be attributeed climate change. the ev
to climate change is a fantasy. the harm done that's go to our very survival is getting more and more serious. according to figures out today last month was the hottest july in the 48 states with average temperature of 77-point dress. .2 degrees oh above the record saturday during the dust bowl of 1936. the numbers show the hottest 12 months on record were recorded between august of last year and july which all goes to support a frightening new analysis published monday that shows .2 of the...
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there may be changed before we reach a final determination. what seemed to be premature to do with those at this time, we should hold off until we reach a conclusion of those meetings. >> i appreciate you raising this and i appreciate that comment. i agree that it is a balancing act between sharing information with the public and care about taking the matter as a whole. what was going through my mind is that the meetings the report on world public, every single word was -- is already public and can be interpreted by people who were there for watched it or talk about it. it is not as though these of the on the vehicle for conveying information about the meetings that are ready to place. i wonder if that balance could be struck. there is -- this is what i am exploring, whether we could address what commissioner renne spoke about by adding something to the mint said said the evidentiary rulings can be changed or biased, that this is part of a comprehensive proceeding that is not concluded, whenever we need to say to -- within the bounds of the do
there may be changed before we reach a final determination. what seemed to be premature to do with those at this time, we should hold off until we reach a conclusion of those meetings. >> i appreciate you raising this and i appreciate that comment. i agree that it is a balancing act between sharing information with the public and care about taking the matter as a whole. what was going through my mind is that the meetings the report on world public, every single word was -- is already...
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that would change my calculus. that would change my equation. >> we have heard a lot of red line talk from the administration. here's defense secretary le an panetta in january talking about iran. >> number one, we cannot allow them to develop a nuclear weapon. that's a red line. and number two, we cannot tolerate iran blocking the straits of hormuz. and that's a red line. >> but are these red line warnings talk? take the chemical weapons, the risk is serious, according to cia reports syria has one of the most advanced chemical weapons programs in the entire middle east. if those weapons fall into the hands of al qaeda, the united states would be on high alert. but would america really ever act on these red lines? eric schmidt is a reporter with "the new york times." and fran townsend is cnn's national security contributor. eric, i want to start with you. the president says there's a red line on syria when it comes to chemical weapons. how serious is the threat of those weapons falling into the hands of al qaeda? >
that would change my calculus. that would change my equation. >> we have heard a lot of red line talk from the administration. here's defense secretary le an panetta in january talking about iran. >> number one, we cannot allow them to develop a nuclear weapon. that's a red line. and number two, we cannot tolerate iran blocking the straits of hormuz. and that's a red line. >> but are these red line warnings talk? take the chemical weapons, the risk is serious, according to cia...
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we know you guys are all changing. celebs are also changing. they reinvent themselves. >> a lot of people do it when a new album is coming out, a new tour. nobody is better at it than the 53-year-old material girl. this is "like a virgin," which she wasn't even then. >> no way. remember the cone bras and all that stuff? >> that was one of my least favorite looks ever. who wants to cuddle up with that? you'd get pierced. and this is her now. >> with the cheerleading outfit at 53. >> with her moves and her body, all the best. >> cher has had quite the transformations. >> this is for joanne who is in love with cher. >> it was sonny and cher we all remember. then she was an oscar-winning actress -- not that one. you know the one. what was that, "moonstruck"? >> that's when she found out sonny wanted to get together. >> in 1999 she sang that song "believe." ♪ do you believe in life after love ♪ >> i love cher. >> 66 years old. >> she's one of the best live performers i've ever seen. she and bette midler. unbelievable. mark wahlberg had a lot of
we know you guys are all changing. celebs are also changing. they reinvent themselves. >> a lot of people do it when a new album is coming out, a new tour. nobody is better at it than the 53-year-old material girl. this is "like a virgin," which she wasn't even then. >> no way. remember the cone bras and all that stuff? >> that was one of my least favorite looks ever. who wants to cuddle up with that? you'd get pierced. and this is her now. >> with the...
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not a syllable is changed. take "all about eve" off the screen, and it's the script syllable for syllable. (addison dewitt) eve, eve, the golden girl. the cover girl, the girl next door. the girl on the moon. time has been good to eve. (addison dewitt) life goes where she goes. she's been profiled, covered, revealed, reported. what she eats and what she wears whom she knows and where she was when and where she's going. miss davis, ever since i've been on this set i've heard nothing but discussion of eve. may i have your opinion of her? the golden girl, the cover girl, the girl next door, the girl on the moon. time's been very good to eve. life goes where she goes. she's been profiled, covered, revealed, reported. what she wears and where and when, whom she knows and where she was when and where she's going. (narrator) the hollywood tradition, formed in the studio era, has been re-vitalized by each new generation of american filmmakers. it's a tradition that's prospered by its ability to absorb and utilize diffe
not a syllable is changed. take "all about eve" off the screen, and it's the script syllable for syllable. (addison dewitt) eve, eve, the golden girl. the cover girl, the girl next door. the girl on the moon. time has been good to eve. (addison dewitt) life goes where she goes. she's been profiled, covered, revealed, reported. what she eats and what she wears whom she knows and where she was when and where she's going. miss davis, ever since i've been on this set i've heard nothing...
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change is possible. as ambassador at large for religious freedom, i have met with government officials and people from all around the world. the ideas they cheer about new ways to come together in build hope for a better future are exciting and inspirational. for example, the state department has launched the 2012 hours against hate campaign to promote respect regardless of religion, culture, gender, disability, or sexual orientation. using social media, this campaign mobilized young people to volunteer time to work against intolerance and hate and we are partnering with -- we are excited to be part of the summer olympics. citizens everywhere, part of this campaign. efforts like these change the story of a into one of acceptance in peace. it takes all of us. governments, faith communities, civil societies, working together to ensure that all people have the right to believe or not believe. each of us has a role to play in promoting religious freedom where it is most vulnerable. when i read the report, an
change is possible. as ambassador at large for religious freedom, i have met with government officials and people from all around the world. the ideas they cheer about new ways to come together in build hope for a better future are exciting and inspirational. for example, the state department has launched the 2012 hours against hate campaign to promote respect regardless of religion, culture, gender, disability, or sexual orientation. using social media, this campaign mobilized young people to...
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have you made changes in terms of social media and how things are changed on the technology front? >> we've seen while we have increased our resources in the marketing department, especially focused on the social media. we see the customers around there and also try to interact even more. we have a lot to learn from the customer, telling us what to expect in our stores, what do you think about our quality, what do you think about your fashion. but it's a very go way to be hands on speaking with the customers directly. >> what about the growth overall in the u.s. for h&m? tell me about your plans for expansion. >> the plans we have so far, we are 250 stores at the moment. heading for another 35 stores this year. and we see that we have very strong growth in our stores at the moment and also in the store we open up in the market. of course we are very happy to finally go into florida and texas that we have our first stores and they are very strong states. so we see a huge potential growth down there. >> what are you expecting in 2013? >> very good. >> yeah? >> i think we continue the
have you made changes in terms of social media and how things are changed on the technology front? >> we've seen while we have increased our resources in the marketing department, especially focused on the social media. we see the customers around there and also try to interact even more. we have a lot to learn from the customer, telling us what to expect in our stores, what do you think about our quality, what do you think about your fashion. but it's a very go way to be hands on...
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we have changed the design of the lights, shortening them. remove them in from the perimeter to interior to the field to reduce and the lighting impact. they will have like shields and it will have a dimmer. things we-we only use the 50 foot candlelights six times a year for tournament play and the rest of the time is at a lower level of intensity. each -- after each of these projects have been improved, we work with the committees to modify the lighting schedule. we want to do that in conjunction with the community. once we have some real life experience in how folks are interacting with the site. on the trees, we're talking about over five to one replacement. removing 16, adding 100. several are already dead and dying. as you look at the tree removal plan itself which i can present to you, most of it is around the parking lot. not that critical barrier between the field and the beach. those trees are being removed for health reasons. that is an important part to understand and we plan to replant 100 trees. as we complete detailed design, yo
we have changed the design of the lights, shortening them. remove them in from the perimeter to interior to the field to reduce and the lighting impact. they will have like shields and it will have a dimmer. things we-we only use the 50 foot candlelights six times a year for tournament play and the rest of the time is at a lower level of intensity. each -- after each of these projects have been improved, we work with the committees to modify the lighting schedule. we want to do that in...
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as we talk about changes to the process, it is longtime change. the process recognizes that. we're grateful for folks to learn about what we do and how that change may happen over time. thank you for including us today. [applause] >> thank you so much, and what for your leadership. next, mohammed nuru, acting director of the department of public works. >> thank you. let me join the mayor and supervisors and everyone up here in this great celebration, a celebrationthat i thing many people worked on. i want to thank spur and ben)2fr his leadership, for bringing us together. we said in many meetings talking about the future of ocean beach in what it should look like. i also want to thank laura for her wisdom. she has been here for many years. this is a great opportunity for all of us to come together. from dpw, frank as lead our efforts. we maintain the great highway on a daily basis. like carmen said, the great highway does get closed about 17 times a year due to stand. i was able to learn a lot from the vision in process, from different ecological methods on how we would plan
as we talk about changes to the process, it is longtime change. the process recognizes that. we're grateful for folks to learn about what we do and how that change may happen over time. thank you for including us today. [applause] >> thank you so much, and what for your leadership. next, mohammed nuru, acting director of the department of public works. >> thank you. let me join the mayor and supervisors and everyone up here in this great celebration, a celebrationthat i thing many...
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i think the market is changing. there is little volume today, but there is huge volume in the one that bets against the long term treasuries. big volume today. people seem to be bet that's right interest rates will be going up in the long term, and some of the other ones like the csj, if you look at that, it continued to sit right near it's high for many years. high yield funds as well, guys, so i see changes coming through here. >> kathy? >> we have seen bouts of this in the past, they get nervous, they think the 32-year-old bull market is over, and something happens in-year-old, and they go down again. >> is there a pain level for the fed, they're trying to get loan rates low with operation twist, but if rates rise -- >> i don't know if there is an explicit level. i would say 180 on the ten year is barely a high rate. so if the long end starts to climb, that's a signal to them that their policy is not working. >> so we know what we're dealing with, these rock bottom levels, and europe really an unknown. how do you
i think the market is changing. there is little volume today, but there is huge volume in the one that bets against the long term treasuries. big volume today. people seem to be bet that's right interest rates will be going up in the long term, and some of the other ones like the csj, if you look at that, it continued to sit right near it's high for many years. high yield funds as well, guys, so i see changes coming through here. >> kathy? >> we have seen bouts of this in the past,...
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this is a bylaws change. you can change these bylaws as you go. there is discussion to be had you go. there is discussion to be had
this is a bylaws change. you can change these bylaws as you go. there is discussion to be had you go. there is discussion to be had
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with this amazing product, i've changed my bodand changed my life, and i'm here tay with just a few of the hundreds of thousandof people who have already lo millions of pounds with sensa. >> to finally find something that works for me is incdible. i'm getting chills saying that. >> anybody can use it. you just shake it your food. [chuckling]: it's not hard it l. >> iyou can't diet... [laughs] like me, and, um, you likehe good stu, you don't have to change your diet. >> i'm nick, and i los 28-1/2 pounds withensa. >> i'm miriam, and i've lost 45ounds in seven months. >> my name is solange d i lost
with this amazing product, i've changed my bodand changed my life, and i'm here tay with just a few of the hundreds of thousandof people who have already lo millions of pounds with sensa. >> to finally find something that works for me is incdible. i'm getting chills saying that. >> anybody can use it. you just shake it your food. [chuckling]: it's not hard it l. >> iyou can't diet... [laughs] like me, and, um, you likehe good stu, you don't have to change your diet. >>...
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only one thing changed. president obama is now president and his record is not good and he is for something else to try and make it the issue. you know what? the american people care about good jobs and good schools. and they know that's what i can deliver. >> gloria is here. this whole issue of flip flopping. that's hurt him. >> i think it goes to the question of what is at his core. can mitt romney be trust. i think it comes at him from both sides. it comes at him from the conservatives in both parties who were for anybody but romney during primary race. and i think it comes from democrats and from women who are pro abortion rights. and i think as erick erickson pointed out in the documentary, he said if you have a bunch of conservatives together in a room, you know, they would not trust him to repeal obama care, for example, as he calls it. so i think it does go to this question of what does mitt romney believe? >> david gergen is here. what can he do if anything in the speech that he will deliver here, t
only one thing changed. president obama is now president and his record is not good and he is for something else to try and make it the issue. you know what? the american people care about good jobs and good schools. and they know that's what i can deliver. >> gloria is here. this whole issue of flip flopping. that's hurt him. >> i think it goes to the question of what is at his core. can mitt romney be trust. i think it comes at him from both sides. it comes at him from the...
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not saying what those changes are. do there need to be big changes made in medicare? >> we need to build on the changes made in medicare and the affordable care act which has been distorted even this morning by john sununu. there are additional measures that need to be taken. the president's approach and the approach that we in the democratic party have recommended is to move medicare away from a fee-for-service system which actually increases costs. it does not have enough incentives to contain costs. the republican approach is to shift the risk for rising costs onto seniors, which is why seniors will end up having to pay a whole lot more for what they get now in medicare. and we just don't think that's fair. we don't think it's fair or right to be providing tax breaks for millionaires while you're asking medicare recipients who have the median income of under $23,000 to have to pay a lot more or get a lot less. >> from what i can tell, the president in his most recent budget called for about a 7% decrease in the increase in spending on medicare. is it sufficient sim
not saying what those changes are. do there need to be big changes made in medicare? >> we need to build on the changes made in medicare and the affordable care act which has been distorted even this morning by john sununu. there are additional measures that need to be taken. the president's approach and the approach that we in the democratic party have recommended is to move medicare away from a fee-for-service system which actually increases costs. it does not have enough incentives to...
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if you at their behest, she cannot change it. there is no changing the rules here. it is a question of the fine. that fine needs to be in there becausesjÑ drivers in essence ae paying gates way beyondxd what they should be. it puts other companies that are trying to do the right thing at a tremendous financial disadvantage and it is not right. this is ingrained corruption in this industry that needs to be rooted out and not to be treated with a wink and nod as it has been. i'm about to speak out of turn. what you did in that previous decision is stripped the driver's fund of about $50 million that it would otherwise have received. thank you. >> mr. kim. >> i think these rules and regulations were very well done. they took a lot of input from the industry and it was handled quite well by staff. i support most of this. there are some issues and others i have spoken about. the process in coming up with these regulations was a good one. everyone had a chance to give their input. something was put together and discussed. i want to talk about process again. what i am ups
if you at their behest, she cannot change it. there is no changing the rules here. it is a question of the fine. that fine needs to be in there becausesjÑ drivers in essence ae paying gates way beyondxd what they should be. it puts other companies that are trying to do the right thing at a tremendous financial disadvantage and it is not right. this is ingrained corruption in this industry that needs to be rooted out and not to be treated with a wink and nod as it has been. i'm about to speak...
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as dorothy has changed so much people who are watching know who the by sides are and many will change their mind on the biased question. >> but in debates we have drifted to a place where it's not doing the public any good. in the last ten years probably. in the last three election cycles even. we've seen debates drift into a place where it's cut and paste. you're not gettings information. >> michael: i'll ask this, if somebody says, i didn't, yes i cheated on my wife, but i'm running for president now. it doesn't matter. let's say his name is for purposes of this conversation is newt gringrich. why shouldn't america be allowed to have someone ask the question of newt gringrich about that? >> well, i think america does have a right to have newt gringrich asked that question. just to give you an example of what mark was talking about earlier, how debates have become this pointless thing that we do. think about sarah palin debating joe biden. her answers seemed like they made sense. and it was because the questions were so simplistic and she was able to prepare herself to answer those q
as dorothy has changed so much people who are watching know who the by sides are and many will change their mind on the biased question. >> but in debates we have drifted to a place where it's not doing the public any good. in the last ten years probably. in the last three election cycles even. we've seen debates drift into a place where it's cut and paste. you're not gettings information. >> michael: i'll ask this, if somebody says, i didn't, yes i cheated on my wife, but i'm...
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commissioner leigh: yes. >> please make this change. the last thing on our list is the hill. >> melissa, do you want to make that proposal? highlighting the block of th e post of van ness and franklin which would put the cathedral hill development in 25. >> that is a population of one person. >> who lives there? >> the guards. >> the deviation for district 2 would be -5%. we will be checking on that. >> it is still ok. it is still ok. >> would you like us to check on the deviation? we can take a look at it. >> it becomes 6.9944. >> i have some good news for you. the deviation is 4.998%. >> ok. please highlight it. 4.998%. commissioner tidwell: yes. commissioner schreiber: there are fewer people who live on the median strip on 19th avenue. yes. commissioner pilpel: no. commissioner mondejar: yes. vice chair lam: yes. commissioner leigh: yes. commissioner alonso: yes. >> please make this change. yes, mr. schreiber. commissioner schreiber: i had this on my list as something that you mentioned. commissioner pilpel: the tingly trade that i d
commissioner leigh: yes. >> please make this change. the last thing on our list is the hill. >> melissa, do you want to make that proposal? highlighting the block of th e post of van ness and franklin which would put the cathedral hill development in 25. >> that is a population of one person. >> who lives there? >> the guards. >> the deviation for district 2 would be -5%. we will be checking on that. >> it is still ok. it is still ok. >> would you...
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the whole thing is to set up the situation for slow change and not a drastic change. this is what creates the variety, because let's face it. we don't build neighborhoods. you can build a social -- there are networks of relationships. people develop that over time, by living there. so these things have to happen over decades. it is curious to me that so much has happened on valencia's street and 16, that for decades, people have wanted to happen on market street. after all the programs and the attempts at revitalizing market street, this said -- this happened -- because the rent is low. there may be other qualities with smaller block sizes. it seems to me that south of market, there are a lot of empty lots that can create the density you are talking about. we have to be careful, especially with what she was talking about and the way that people want to build. we're basically, people are on eighth street, where people basically -- this is a large development with the internal street, the kind of thing that you see in mission bay. the kind of problem that she is pointin
the whole thing is to set up the situation for slow change and not a drastic change. this is what creates the variety, because let's face it. we don't build neighborhoods. you can build a social -- there are networks of relationships. people develop that over time, by living there. so these things have to happen over decades. it is curious to me that so much has happened on valencia's street and 16, that for decades, people have wanted to happen on market street. after all the programs and the...
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and of course there are going to be some changes. and as we do this work it will require us to work not necessarily harder because we are working hard and our teachers are working hard and our administrators are working hard but it's going to require us to work smarter. how do we leverage the work we're doing. how do we leverage each other's particular strengths. and as we go forward, how are we going to make sure we don't keep the status quo? i have coined a term we used with our community as i've spoken to the community and it's very simply the elacticity of the status quo and what that really means is that as we go deeper and we push our vision of ensuring all students have equitable opportunities to be successful. there's an elacticity of the status quo wanting to pull us back to the way it's always been. and we are irretrieveably down the road we will never go back to the way it's been because we want to make sure every student has access to a highly rigorous instructional core and our teachers and administrators have the traini
and of course there are going to be some changes. and as we do this work it will require us to work not necessarily harder because we are working hard and our teachers are working hard and our administrators are working hard but it's going to require us to work smarter. how do we leverage the work we're doing. how do we leverage each other's particular strengths. and as we go forward, how are we going to make sure we don't keep the status quo? i have coined a term we used with our community as...
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. >> please make this change. as you're doing that can you give the new deviation or temporary deviation. >> for district 3 the temporary deviation is negative 3.5%. for district two the temporary deviation is negative 4.54% and for district one negative 5.23%. >> thank you. >> and the population being 270 with deviation. >> population for this is 331. >> that's what i said. >> deviation for district one would be negative 4.78%. for district two, next to 5%. we're going to look at the decimals right now. look at the decimals after the change. can we make the change temporarily? >> yes, please. let's not presume there's agreement. sorry, even though we discussed it. miss tidwell? >> discussion? >> i'm sorry. >> two points i believe it would be in range, it would be 4.97. >> you said discussion? >> yes. that's not a question though. we -- >> can we look at the layer of sequences defined? >> what does that have to do with this question? >> got it. >> there's no public submission for the boundry but we can look at the
. >> please make this change. as you're doing that can you give the new deviation or temporary deviation. >> for district 3 the temporary deviation is negative 3.5%. for district two the temporary deviation is negative 4.54% and for district one negative 5.23%. >> thank you. >> and the population being 270 with deviation. >> population for this is 331. >> that's what i said. >> deviation for district one would be negative 4.78%. for district two, next...
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whether or not they even change -- made an effort to change the abortion laws in the way that paul ryan would like them to do. it's still giving us a pretty good indication of the approach that a romney administration would have to women's health issues. and there's nothing i can see that is good about that approach. >> it makes me think about judicial nominations. what is going on at the republican party platform writing thing which i spent a lot of time watching on c-span today is you see all of these people who are delegates to the rnc, who are recognizable republican activists, activists and people from the eagle and all of these places and they're shaping party policy. that kind of negotiation between the activists and the known elected officials is the sort of thing that happens behind the scenes when a president floats potential supreme court nominees. >> no question about that. the other thing that happens is when a president is developing policies, and is trying to get his party onboard, you know, in a legislative fight, we have seen what the right wingers will do in terms of b
whether or not they even change -- made an effort to change the abortion laws in the way that paul ryan would like them to do. it's still giving us a pretty good indication of the approach that a romney administration would have to women's health issues. and there's nothing i can see that is good about that approach. >> it makes me think about judicial nominations. what is going on at the republican party platform writing thing which i spent a lot of time watching on c-span today is you...
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>> insany has totally changed my life. it really is who i am now. >> somebody's inhe house with you right w? ll 'em to get over there and get their hand out so you n feel the power. >> my body's changed dramatically as you can see from my before and after pictes, and it continues to change every single day witthe program. >> you can see there in he face, she's workin how do you feel? c'mon, go, y'all! insanity provided me with another level of confidence th i didn't have before a you know, i just feel really great about myself, wheri'm at. i've nev been in this kind of shape. >> c'mon, keep going, keep going, keep going! pump through it! pump through it! ...c'mon, your legs, your abs and ur shoulders are all working, but look at the control in theody. ...you can frickin' do it! so work! [♪...] ...with insanity, it's not about how many rs you can do. it'sbout doing the best that you can do. these guys areoing power jump rren, he's going super fast, he's really fit, he's been doing insanity for a whi. leah, she's going a l
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engine change in a week is on the perception to police that if the new approaches revised traded we're trying to engage with the community a lot more in numerous ways but they don't they don't seem to web l. me goes on with his legal training while getting shaken down by the police ten times a week so in the future he can advocate to his community laura smith. on the other side of the ocean the authorities also stand accused next hour we talked to an occupy activist and a war veteran who was brutally beaten by police while protesting against corporations and their papa politicians he says the future of america should be defined by its people. there are a lot of veterans getting her by the system that is you know in the sense that they come back to a broken system a system that they feel disconnected from and that's why we're having a thousands of veterans a day commit suicide most likely we're either going to vote for a democrat or republican and i think what both of those are wrong choices they're both working for the same system that they both take money from the same people from the
engine change in a week is on the perception to police that if the new approaches revised traded we're trying to engage with the community a lot more in numerous ways but they don't they don't seem to web l. me goes on with his legal training while getting shaken down by the police ten times a week so in the future he can advocate to his community laura smith. on the other side of the ocean the authorities also stand accused next hour we talked to an occupy activist and a war veteran who was...
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secondly, there are changes to the treatment of administrative offices. again in the measures that are before you, if a company finds itself defined as an administrative office, it ends up paying administrative office tax. we have placed titers greens regarding the definition of what is an administrative office for purposes of that tax. it now not only requires 50% of a company's payroll expense, but it also has u.s. receipts of over $1 billion and over 1000 employees. we further in this section more clearly define examples of what constitutes an administrative function and what is not an administrative function to provide fleet into greater clarity to taxpayers and make the measure more straightforward to administer for the treasurer's office for purposes of the 50% test. we have excluded stock-based compensation from the payroll based. that is for purposes of determining whether you are an administrative office or not. it does not change the underlying tax, so stock compensation remains part of the base for the tax itself should a company find itself in
secondly, there are changes to the treatment of administrative offices. again in the measures that are before you, if a company finds itself defined as an administrative office, it ends up paying administrative office tax. we have placed titers greens regarding the definition of what is an administrative office for purposes of that tax. it now not only requires 50% of a company's payroll expense, but it also has u.s. receipts of over $1 billion and over 1000 employees. we further in this...
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that has now significantly changed. many believe moving the border to 16th street supports workers in mission bay in a much stronger way. advocacy of the ucsf campus is strengthened by dividing the area with the border at 16th street. the northern border with the 16th. the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done in support of district 10. i appreciate you have retained a view -- bay view and others together. you have kept portal whole. your wisdom speaks volumes. [tone!] thank you. >> thank you. yes, ma'am. >> oh, can you? ok. >> my name is olga. my house is on grove street. we strongly oppose the move to district 1 from district 5. we just learned about it last tuesday. it is just because some good soul put a fire in our mailbox. -- flier in our mailbox. we have been in the northern panhandle community for a long business. >> ladies and
that has now significantly changed. many believe moving the border to 16th street supports workers in mission bay in a much stronger way. advocacy of the ucsf campus is strengthened by dividing the area with the border at 16th street. the northern border with the 16th. the southern border would be at sixth street east of seventh. [tone!] again, advocacy is strengthened in the areas where two districts are supporting the overall mission the campus. thank you for all of the hard- working and done...
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we will leave this of you guys -- up to you guys to make the changes. and the next recommendation is to lower the age. the second recommendation which we took subsequent to the first is to open a sales to anyone and everyone who wanted to sell. this is different from the other proposal were folks above the age of 60 would be allowed to sell. i think the director's recommendations are in line. the biggest departure year from the director's recommendations is there should be some medallions i go to the driver's on the waiting list. it is what holds back the industry from moving to a -- a new medallion transfer and program. we do not believe that the people should be put aside or forced to purchase. the city committed to giving the medallions when they first entered into this agreement and they should be given the opportunity to be considered for for medallions. we were going to continue with allowing medallion distribution. the recommendations adopted or are around an amount of core percentage of medallions to remain on transferable to be given to the rem
we will leave this of you guys -- up to you guys to make the changes. and the next recommendation is to lower the age. the second recommendation which we took subsequent to the first is to open a sales to anyone and everyone who wanted to sell. this is different from the other proposal were folks above the age of 60 would be allowed to sell. i think the director's recommendations are in line. the biggest departure year from the director's recommendations is there should be some medallions i go...
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don't be surprised if tuesday gets changed again. they've already gotten rid of monday, but they could change it again and sdr to squeeze it into some form of two and a half days, lester, basically out of sensitivity. >> chuck, andrea, david, thanks. we want to let folks know our primetime coverage of the republican national convention starts tuesday night at 10:00 eastern/7:00 pacific here on nbc. >>> still ahead as "nbc nightly news" continues on a sunday night, headaches on the airport security line. tonight why the tsa now says the number one security complaint of air travelers is likely to stay that way for a long time to come. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free. spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers
don't be surprised if tuesday gets changed again. they've already gotten rid of monday, but they could change it again and sdr to squeeze it into some form of two and a half days, lester, basically out of sensitivity. >> chuck, andrea, david, thanks. we want to let folks know our primetime coverage of the republican national convention starts tuesday night at 10:00 eastern/7:00 pacific here on nbc. >>> still ahead as "nbc nightly news" continues on a sunday night,...
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i felt like david brower could change the world in many ways and he also changed people, including myself. that's one of the things i'm grateful about because i was in the advertising business when i met dave. i met him because he came to talk to us about doing advertising. i never met him before that. i just joined with howard gossage, this famous advertising guy. he called and said there's a guy named dave brower let's once talk about saving grand canyon and so we met with dave. dave didn't really take us for our talent it turned out. he only picked us because the light the face we used in our ads. we had a very old-fashioned style of advertising and we believe people are breeding and you could change people more by getting them to think and be logical about their approach is and he really loved that because he is so much to say, we owe it to much to say. he said we didn't have to bother to read the empty chair because he would rate the ads. [laughter] is that i don't know about that. so we had the skies. right away. one of the great things was how much time was spent fighting over them
i felt like david brower could change the world in many ways and he also changed people, including myself. that's one of the things i'm grateful about because i was in the advertising business when i met dave. i met him because he came to talk to us about doing advertising. i never met him before that. i just joined with howard gossage, this famous advertising guy. he called and said there's a guy named dave brower let's once talk about saving grand canyon and so we met with dave. dave didn't...
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is it changing to a fine level? has your taxi department find anybody for bringing in a chocolate cake or doing anything like that? the point coming back from the industry is to do not have a flat ban, it almost becomes a non-ban. it can do one of two things. you can build exceptions into the role and do it that way or you can keep a flat ban which protect the people are -- that the director is talking about and you are trusting officers not to find for chocolate cakes. i think that is fine. >> the director has persuaded me. do we have a motion and a second? >> i have a motion to approve. >> is there a second? chairman nolan: any further discussion? the ayes have it. thank you very much. closed session time. >> you have item 13. motion to approve? >> second. chairman nolan: any further discussion? the ayes have it. we are at the closed session. >> there is a motion to conduct a closed session. >> a motion for a closed session. >> second. all in favor? fá
is it changing to a fine level? has your taxi department find anybody for bringing in a chocolate cake or doing anything like that? the point coming back from the industry is to do not have a flat ban, it almost becomes a non-ban. it can do one of two things. you can build exceptions into the role and do it that way or you can keep a flat ban which protect the people are -- that the director is talking about and you are trusting officers not to find for chocolate cakes. i think that is fine....
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and technologies changes. some get a rating agency had been downgraded mf global, how ch longer would this use of customer funds have gone by mf global without any regulator? >> s to the specifics of the one institution i would leave it to those that know more about the company now than i do. but i think that the obligation of the self regulatory organizations and the cftc to ensure that all institutions comply with blah, blah. >> i appreciate that and i will have further questions in the second round madame chairwoman. >> thank you. >> senator harkin. specs before madame chair. according to information i received in the national futures association, the nfa has taken five enforce that actions against peregrine in 1996, 2004, 2008, 2012, and again on july 9th, 2012 to aid in 2004, according to a story that was in "the new york times," peregrine clients said a national to the national futures association and the cftc asking it to intervene to prevent the firm from misusing its customers' money. a copy of the le
and technologies changes. some get a rating agency had been downgraded mf global, how ch longer would this use of customer funds have gone by mf global without any regulator? >> s to the specifics of the one institution i would leave it to those that know more about the company now than i do. but i think that the obligation of the self regulatory organizations and the cftc to ensure that all institutions comply with blah, blah. >> i appreciate that and i will have further questions...
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the policies as we negotiated them and so on then there were internal changes particularly the opening up of the country the elections in eighty nine and so on and that that facilitated the improvement of relations greatly the you before you were appointed high ranking diplomat going back to to moscow you were one of the so-called serve youth ology in specializing in russia and the communist parties well how good were the soviet ologist if you try to look at it today how useful did they prove to be i think very useful to now those and i could dimia well obviously. they were not usually not as close to the action and a lot of people. say that well they missed the boat because they didn't predict the breakup with the soviet union well those of us working in our embassy and in the state of our or products of that program and if we had not been we would not have been able to understand that the changes were real it was the people who were not soviet ologists who kept looking at the soviet union as if it had not changed its image did you manage to wound the miracle government against wrong
the policies as we negotiated them and so on then there were internal changes particularly the opening up of the country the elections in eighty nine and so on and that that facilitated the improvement of relations greatly the you before you were appointed high ranking diplomat going back to to moscow you were one of the so-called serve youth ology in specializing in russia and the communist parties well how good were the soviet ologist if you try to look at it today how useful did they prove...
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what can i change? that is all changed in its really change within the last year because we had this new assessment. we just finished the second year and it suffers several times a year. teachers can see in real times what kind of progress their kids are making. and if you link that was not only teachers see it, but principles than others. the kind of conversations this opens up some of the kind of dialogue among educators is powerful. we've just got every public school teacher in delaware now sits down several times a month with five of their peers. he said at a table of five people and drilling to put the data is telling them about student performance. i sat in the elements are not teachers who teach kids to add numbers. the data assignment kids are not making the game to get in the performance had expected is that they reached out, teachers took it upon themselves to reach out to the school having better results, to assist teachers in a school what kind of worksheets are using, what kind of approach
what can i change? that is all changed in its really change within the last year because we had this new assessment. we just finished the second year and it suffers several times a year. teachers can see in real times what kind of progress their kids are making. and if you link that was not only teachers see it, but principles than others. the kind of conversations this opens up some of the kind of dialogue among educators is powerful. we've just got every public school teacher in delaware now...
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what you do have regime change reagan style. not regime change where we send in the marines. regime change the iranian people say we've had enough. go back out into the streets like they were in 2009. they have regime change zoo we'll see what happens over the next 17 months. >> it won't last that long. jenna: we'll continue to talk about it until that time, right? kt, thank you so much. great to have your insights today. jon? jon: it is a political commercial, jenna, even seasoned political veterans are calling a low blow. a democratic attacked a that blames governor romney for a woman's terminal cancer. calls for president obama to denounce it coming up. hey joe, can you talk? sure. your hair -- amazing. thanks to head and shoulders for men. four shampoos that give men game-winning alp protection, great looking hair... and confidence [ male announcer ] up to 100% flake free with head & shoulders for men. or annuity over 10 or even 20 years? call imperial structured settlements. the experts at imperial can convert your long-term payout into a lump sum of cash today. anyone h
what you do have regime change reagan style. not regime change where we send in the marines. regime change the iranian people say we've had enough. go back out into the streets like they were in 2009. they have regime change zoo we'll see what happens over the next 17 months. >> it won't last that long. jenna: we'll continue to talk about it until that time, right? kt, thank you so much. great to have your insights today. jon? jon: it is a political commercial, jenna, even seasoned...
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so nothing changes. he is just really reasserting what arizona state laws are and the federal laws are. >> we should point out here that paul ryan voted against the dream act and latino democrats. and a number have characterized the republican's vp pick as extreme. is paul ryan going to turn off latino vote sners. >> in voting against the dream act, paul ryan wasn't much different than the bulk of republicans in congress. some have been talking, that perhaps catholicism of ryan could connect with latinos. however that being said, we've seen from different surveys that the catholic moral issue of it is way below the economic issues. think it'll be a wash with ryan and latinos. >> as always, thank you francesca. >> thanks much. >>> next on the list of top five trending stories, forgiveness. forgiveness of a pop band charged with hooliganism. that's right, that's the charge. even though the women are forgiven they still support the decision to prosecute the band. the pop band was sent to prison for two year
so nothing changes. he is just really reasserting what arizona state laws are and the federal laws are. >> we should point out here that paul ryan voted against the dream act and latino democrats. and a number have characterized the republican's vp pick as extreme. is paul ryan going to turn off latino vote sners. >> in voting against the dream act, paul ryan wasn't much different than the bulk of republicans in congress. some have been talking, that perhaps catholicism of ryan...
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that's changed, all right, but that's not the kind of change america needs. it's not the kind of change that america wants. >> jennifer: now i think he probably went off script a little in that sound byte. what was the fallout from that? >> well, and it was a--it was a problem for george bush at the time because buchanan kind of stole the day red meat language, pitchfork attitude to turn a lot of people off to the republicanism. it was too much of a stolen moment. this year the republicans in tampa not wanting sarah palin to give a speech. if this she was there there would be so much media attention, and if she went off the reservation or went rogue as she likes to say, held go off the news cycle. you have to keep your people in mind. one of the dangers of chris christie giving a speech in tampa, if that gets more attention than mitt romney's speech that could cause trouble for romney. it's all a high wire balancing act, but they try to make it about as air free as possible. >> jennifer: speaking of sarah palin. let's listen to a sound byte from her from the
that's changed, all right, but that's not the kind of change america needs. it's not the kind of change that america wants. >> jennifer: now i think he probably went off script a little in that sound byte. what was the fallout from that? >> well, and it was a--it was a problem for george bush at the time because buchanan kind of stole the day red meat language, pitchfork attitude to turn a lot of people off to the republicanism. it was too much of a stolen moment. this year the...
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and he has really changed the nature of the campaign i think and changed -- really made it a different campaign than it was a couple of weeks ago. it was a boring conventional campaign and uph hill climb and now i feel that the romney ryan ticket could have the wind at its back. feels more like a movement. feels like a couple of hundred people in boston working hard -- less like. and more like a genuine cause to which people all around the country are rallying. >> chris: , joe, pick up on that. maybe he has moved the campaign away from the economy and jobs moved it to budgets and medicare and all of that? >> the peck clearly move the election. -- the pick clearly move the election. the midwest in particular was starting to slip away in the polls and i think he needed to do something i think to reset it and i think ryan has done that. the one thing i would agree with bill on is the energy that has happened now. a lot of folks in the base i think weren't as excited about romney and now they are and in an election where it going to be close in places like, florida, and ohio and getting ou
and he has really changed the nature of the campaign i think and changed -- really made it a different campaign than it was a couple of weeks ago. it was a boring conventional campaign and uph hill climb and now i feel that the romney ryan ticket could have the wind at its back. feels more like a movement. feels like a couple of hundred people in boston working hard -- less like. and more like a genuine cause to which people all around the country are rallying. >> chris: , joe, pick up on...
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and what can change to make it different in this environment? >> charlie, i still believe that, you know, and we all know that the core issue in the middle east is still the israeli-palestinian peace process. arab spring, syria, iran, at the end of the day ther they are sie issues, whatever happens the core issue the one that ignites the whole area is still the plight of the israelis and palestinians, our job in 2012 was to keep the process alive, g il we could get past the american elections, whether you like it or not you ca cannot moe guard on israeli-palestinian issue without the role of the united states and when you get in an election year, for reasons that you understand just as well as i do, we all have to tread water. so what jordan started to do because we saw an opportunity at the beginning of this year was to create these indirect negotiations between israelis and palestinians, we had a good start, january, february, it dialed down again and had another start to that over the past several months. and we are now in sort of an impasse
and what can change to make it different in this environment? >> charlie, i still believe that, you know, and we all know that the core issue in the middle east is still the israeli-palestinian peace process. arab spring, syria, iran, at the end of the day ther they are sie issues, whatever happens the core issue the one that ignites the whole area is still the plight of the israelis and palestinians, our job in 2012 was to keep the process alive, g il we could get past the american...
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in regime change are among the most important moments that are making and remaking our world today. but for moscow this is r.t. just a moment on cross talk for now is the headlines ukraine's high court rejects yulia timoshenko is appealed against a seven year sentence the former prime minister was jailed for abuse of power leading to a gas deal signed with russia or in two thousand and nine meantime hundreds of supporters are demonstrating in kiev against the decision. with millions in the e.u. balancing on the edge of poverty companies are forced to adjust and produce smaller and cheaper products for the struggling masses in the age of austerity. by the way for mutual accusations by both of the syrian government and rebels following a deadly funeral car bombing in damascus meanwhile the mainstream media blamed for sanitizing evidence of ugly tactics being used by the opposition. party up next it's across talk to painting a whether there is a higher meaning or logic in recent international conflicts conspiracy theorists buckle up his privileged crosstalk. leave food. food. food. or
in regime change are among the most important moments that are making and remaking our world today. but for moscow this is r.t. just a moment on cross talk for now is the headlines ukraine's high court rejects yulia timoshenko is appealed against a seven year sentence the former prime minister was jailed for abuse of power leading to a gas deal signed with russia or in two thousand and nine meantime hundreds of supporters are demonstrating in kiev against the decision. with millions in the e.u....
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jason, how has the republican party changed since the bush years? >> the biggest change has been the rise of the tea party movement. which has helped the party a good influence i think there's sill an insurgent populist movement but pushing the gop in the right direction. all the types of things that they got away from unfortunately, ungeorge bush. >> has the tea party been co-opped -- co--opted or are they the gop? >> i still think they are for reform and good within the party. i would argue the gop leadership, boehner and mcconnell in particular have done a good job of trying to harness the energy of the tea party for the good of the party. >> interesting paul ryan symbol of reform in the u.s. congress, trying to get control over government reform the major s of government like medicare -- entitlements and so on. you have governors elected in 2010, move of them although mitch daniels in indiana before, they are trying to shake-up the state government what do they have in common? >> what was new starting in 2010 with the tea party movement is repub
jason, how has the republican party changed since the bush years? >> the biggest change has been the rise of the tea party movement. which has helped the party a good influence i think there's sill an insurgent populist movement but pushing the gop in the right direction. all the types of things that they got away from unfortunately, ungeorge bush. >> has the tea party been co-opped -- co--opted or are they the gop? >> i still think they are for reform and good within the...